Somerset’s 
HARDY PERENNIALS and ROCK PLANTS Wholesale List 
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LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
c Munstead Variety. 12 in. A dwarf compact form of 
the fragrant English lavender.$1.75 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss) 
r Alpinum. 6 in. A famous alpine with silvery leaves 
and curious woolly white flowers. Comparatively 
easy to grow in a well drained position. 1.75 
LILIUM (Regal Lily) 
c Regale. 3 ft. Splendid and popular new lily. Blooms 
June and July. 1.50 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
c Pycnostachya. 6 ft. Blooms in midsummer, sending 
up long narrow spikes of rich purple flowers that 
last a long time. 1.20 
Scariosa. 3 ft. Clear purple spikes. More compact 
and somewhat earlier than the above variety. ... 1.20 
LINUM (Flax) 
Perenne. Dainty fluffy grey green foliage covered 
with sky blue flowers practically all Summer. ... 1.20 
LOBELIA (Indian Paint Brush) 
sc Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 2-3 ft. Rich, fiery 
red flower spikes during Aug.-Sept. Does best in 
moist position. 1.50 
sc Syphilitica (Great Lobelia). 2-3 ft. Somewhat 
similar in growth to the above except that the 
flowers are a rich blue. 1.50 
LUPINUS (Lupine) 
c Polyphyllus Blue. 3 ft. Clear blue spikes during June 1.75 
Polyphyllus Rose. Shades of pink. 1.75 
Polyphyllus White. White form of the above. 1.75 
LYCHNIS (Campion) 
r Arkwrighti. 2 ft. A hybrid strain with large showy 
flowers in many shades from white to deep red 
blooming about the end of June when flowers are 
scarce. 1.50 
c Chalcedonica. 3 ft. Vivid heads of scarlet flowers 
produced in June and July. A very attractive item 1.50 
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
Nummularia (Creeping Jenny). A vigorous creeper 
valuable as a ground cover in sun or shade. 1.20 
MAZUS (Rock Lobelia) 
r Reptans. 2 in. A dainty creeper with blue lobelia¬ 
like flowers during May-June. 1.50 
MENTHA (Mint) 
Viridis (Spearmint). Fragrant foliage, fine for flavor¬ 
ing and jellies. 1.50 
MERTENSIA (Blue Bells) 
s Virginica. 18 in. An attractive native plant with 
showy blue flowers in early Spring. 1.50 
MONARDA (Bee Balm) 
s Didyma. Cambridge scarlet. 3 ft. Brilliant crimson 
scarlet heads of flowers produced from June until 
Aug. Showy and very easy to grow. 1.50 
Didyma Rosea. Similar to the above except the 
flowers are an attractive shade of rose. 1.50 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
rs Palustris Semperflorens. 6 in. Rich blue flowers 
with a yellow eye. Does best in a moist position 
where it will bloom practically all Summer. 1.20 
rs Perle von Ronnenberg. 6 in. Flowers of a richer 
deeper blue and a more upright and compact 
growth.. 1.50 
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NEPETA (Catmint) 
rs Mussini. 12 in. A plant of dwarf, compact habit, 
producing masses of soft lavender blooms all 
Spring and intermittently during the Summer. 
Wonderful for edging as it may be clipped at 
any time.$1.50 $10.00 
Souvenier Andre Chaudron. 18 in. A distinct upright 
growing plant with grey green foliage and spikes of 
large, deep blue flowers during June-July-Aug.. . . 1.50 10.00 
NIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower) 
r Rivularis. A delightful dwarf creeper with rich green 
foliage bearing creamy-white, cup-shaped blos¬ 
soms all Summer. Prefers a warm, light soil. 1.75 12.00 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
r Missouriensis. 12 in. Attractive, glossy green 
foliage with immense yellow flowers from June to 
Aug. A very desirable item. 1.50 10.00 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 
s Terminalis. 6-8 in. Forms broad mats of glossy ever¬ 
green foliage. Extremely useful as a ground cover 
in shady positions. 
Field-grown plants. 
2)4 in- Pot-grown plants. 
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PAPAVER ORIENT ALE (Oriental Poppies) 
Long experience has shown the best method of handling these 
rather difficult subjects, is in pots. We grow a large quantity each 
season in 2J4 in. pots. These plants may be repotted into fours or 
direct into the open ground where practically all of them will 
bloom the next Spring. 
Joyce. A tall growing variety with ruffled flowers 
of American Beauty red. 
Lulu A. Neeley. Immense blood red flowers on 
strong stems. Considered to be the finest ori¬ 
ental poppy. 
Mrs. Perry. Vigorous free blooming, soft salmon 
rose. 
Olympia. Blooms two weeks earlier than all 
other varieties. The flowers are about 4 inches 
in diameter and are quite double. The color is 
orange scarlet. 
Oriflamme. Very large, dark red blooms with a 
black blotch at the base of each petal. 
Wurtembergia. A striking flower of great size 
and substance, in color a deep, rose red. 
1.20 8.00 
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